A computer program for the statistical analysis of repeated event data using a mixed effects regression model

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This paper presents a computer program for fitting mixed effects regression models to repeated events data. The method has been described by Abu-Libdeh, Turnbull and Clark (Biometrics 46 (1990) 1017-1034). Such data can occur in longitudinal studies where subjects experience repeated events over time. The program allows the stepwise construction of a series of regression models which can be used to examine and test the influence of the various measured covariates upon the event rates. Two examples are provided. The first is a simple example involving the incidence of mammary tumors in rats. The second involves a very large complex data set from a clinical trial for the prevention of recurrent skin tumors. © 1994.

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Natarajan, R., Turnbull, B. W., Slate, E. H., Wells, M. T., Clark, L. C., & Abu-Libdeh, H. (1994). A computer program for the statistical analysis of repeated event data using a mixed effects regression model. Computer Methods and Programs in Biomedicine, 42(4), 283–294. https://doi.org/10.1016/0169-2607(94)90101-5

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